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A state study warns of a potential water shortage in central Ohio due to increased industrial and agricultural demand, especially from data centers and irrigation needs. Despite recent heavy rains, experts predict a dry summer, exacerbating concerns as groundwater sources are expected to be heavily relied upon for farming and industry. To prepare, residents are adopting water conservation measures like installing rain barrels, reactivating cisterns, and planning to expand pond capacity, aiming to reduce reliance on limited groundwater resources.
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